wish to see and study with sincerity and good faith, the methods of Emigration followed at Macao
are at full liberty to do so without
let & hindrance.
any
or
It is by this means, most Excellent Sir, it is by the method of the utmost publicity, that I
purpose to oppose idle scrupulousnesses, and perhaps also to dispel
ill-suited fanciful conceits.
away
with
Book Preserve your Excellency
Macau 30th November, 1866.
(Signed.) Jose Maria de Sousa e Faria,
Governor of Macao.
(True Copy.)
Henry Jelen Ball
Acting Colonial Secretary.
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Macau 30th November, 1866. (Received 8th December.)
Governor MacDonnell
Sir Richard Graves Macdonnell
C.B.
Duplicate. Shichi Avon Reply to Sir Richard Macdonnell
Despatch No. 327 of 29 November stating inability to give up the Master of the vessel with remarks as to Emigration from Macao
Enclosure in Governor Macdonnell's Despatch No.318 of 5th July 1867.
wish to see and study with sincerity and good faith, the methods of Susigration followed at Macao
are at full liberty to do so without
let & hindrance.
any
or
It is by this means, mot Excellent Sir, it is by the methook of the utmost publicity, that I
purpose to oppose idle scrupulousnesses, and perhaps also to de
ill suited freconceits.
away
with
Book Preserve your Excelleng
Macau 30 & November, 166.
(Signed.) Jose Maria de Donte Storken,
Governor of Macao.
(Ive lopy.)
Henry Jelen Ball
acting Colonish Secretory.
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Macro 30th November, 1885. (Received At December.)
Governor Porta
Governa
Sir Richard Graves Macdonnell
C.B.
Dukien Shichi" Avon Reply to Sir Richard Mackoning
Despelet No. 32.7 of 29 November stating inability to give up the Master of the bessel with remarks as to Emigration from Macas
Enclosure by in Governor 6.2 Sir Richard Graves Macconnell. Despatch N-318 of 5th July 1867.
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